The Ibans form the largest percentage of
a. The North-West:
From here, Iban proceeded westward into the Sebuyau, Sadong and Samarahan river basins.
b. The North-East :
This group came into contact with the pre-existing population of the Baketan and the Seru. The Baketan, after some initial resistance, accommodated themselves to the way of the newcomers, while the Seru strongly opposed Iban incursions. A number of the Seru were converted to Islam and thereby became ‘Malay’.
c. The East : Ulu Ai, Engkari, Lemanak
From here, Iban proceeded eastward into the Baleh river basin (Masing 1997).
In the olden days, Ibans are reputed to be the most fearsome headhunters on the
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